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BrickBuiltBench
Добавлен 20 окт 2008
I'm a big kid, I like Lego and trains. Then one day I realised I could do both at the same time! now I build Lego train models which I want to share.
New water tower and adding more details | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 9
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Customised Tudor Corner modular building | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 8
Просмотров 49321 час назад
Looking for my instructions? Visit the Open L Gauge open-l-gauge.eu/author/sinisterblade/ Follow on Instagram for more brickbuiltbench 🟢 Duck's Theme ruclips.net/video/9Ea0rjO6cww/видео.html 🎵 Cover by Luke Pickman ruclips.net/user/InstrumentManiac
This Lego train is wrong! Fixing my 5700 class
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.14 дней назад
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Final cottages and station details | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 7
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.21 день назад
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Happy New Year - Channel update - What Lego train am I building in 2025?
Просмотров 63828 дней назад
Download instructions for the crane here: open-l-gauge.eu/hand-operated-goods-crane/ Looking for my instructions? Visit the Open L Gauge open-l-gauge.eu/author/sinisterblade/ Follow on Instagram for more brickbuiltbench
Station rebuild and 2 really useful engines | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 6
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
It's nearly Christmas! In this final video of the year I do a little more ballasting and demolish, then re-build my station building. Looking for my instructions? Visit the Open L Gauge open-l-gauge.eu/author/sinisterblade/ Follow on Instagram for more brickbuiltbench
Ballast and train running | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 5
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
Today I've added missing ballast to the track, added a crane and finished the second house. Also I met up with some friends to run some trains. Looking for my instructions? Visit the Open L Gauge open-l-gauge.eu/author/sinisterblade/ Follow on Instagram for more brickbuiltbench
Adding a news stand | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 4
Просмотров 550Месяц назад
Today I'm looking at some additional platform detail and adding some buildings to the back of the display. Check out the NRMs video about WHSmith here ruclips.net/video/s9ErC0KmWzI/видео.html Looking for my instructions? Visit the Open L Gauge open-l-gauge.eu/author/sinisterblade/ Follow on Instagram for more brickbuiltbench
Cattle dock and allotments | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 3
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video I finish up the allotment section and add in the cattle dock. If you have any ideas for what could be done with the back section please let me know in the comments! Follow me on Instagram for more regular Lego Train related content. brickbuiltbench
Starting on the allotment | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 2
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video I continue to add details to the layout and turn my attention to the start of a garden/allotment. brickbuiltbench
Lego train display revamp! | 2025 Lego train display layout - Part 1
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
With my own display year finished for 2024 I'm starting on modifications for my 2025 layout. The main feature of this layout will be adding the capability to shunt stock in a goods area behind the station. brickbuiltbench
The BIGGEST Lego railway at Brick Festival?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
Is the Plymouth Brick Railway the biggest Lego railway that Brick Festival has seen? Maybe..... decide for yourself on this tour of our group display at the Plymouth Brick Festival 2024 brickbuiltbench plymouthbrickrailway
GWR 4900 Olton Hall built from Lego
Просмотров 23 тыс.6 месяцев назад
GWR 4900 Olton Hall built from Lego
Lego Powered Up - 9V block battery upgrade
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Lego Powered Up - 9V block battery upgrade
just wondering if you'd be better using the triangular tile on the level crossing curve, might make it a bit smoother than how it is, although you only seem to be able to get 45 degree angles
@@nickdrew6863 that's a good idea. I'll have a look and see if I have any
Amazing video as always!
I've almost finished building this model and I love it. I did modify it, so it's even farther from the original, but it still looks great. Question I have: Do you have a PDF with stickers I could use?
@@tomaszstelmach2844 unfortunately I'm not sharing the files for the stickers I've made as I'm currently looking into making and selling sticker sheets with a railway focus.
Great job with the sleepers! I also do not feel it is necessary to do every other row of studs - I am placing mine with two studs for a gap.
Love the modifications you made to the Tudor Corner! A question for you though - how you do you motorize your trains?
@@ChrisBricks02 thanks! My Thomas and 5700 use circuit cube motors. Anything with a tender uses powered up
@@BrickBuiltBench Thank you for letting me know! I've never used circuit cube motors before - how do they compare to the powered up system?
@@ChrisBricks02 much slower, not a huge amount of battery and have to be controlled by an app. This does make them really good for shunters
@ That’s good to know, thank you!
I like your inspiring videos.
Those editing tricks from 0:22 to 0:44 are so clean! Your editing improves with every video! 😊
Great job! You can also use two 9volt blocks parallel, because the voltage remains the same and the mAh doubles. The batteries will last longer.
yup, that is my goto now on my locos
I've only.just discovered your channel - this is absolutely incredible! Stunning work, would love to be able to build lego trains like that, and so I think ill stick to remade 00 gauge models XD I subbed as well mate, hope this helps :)
Tip to improve the model: Separate the chassis and the body, then put an axle under the body, then connect that axle with the top of the chassis. It won't improve the model, but it will now waddle
xD That would be quite hilarious to watch it waddling along the track.
You propably should have gone for the 64xx, the 57xx has a curved boiler up top and I do understand that it would be difficult but the 64xx has a flat top and everything else is basically the same I think.
Going off the drawing I was referencing and the various pictures, I can't really see a boiler from the top. Perhaps this could be because of the amount of other pipes and gubbins going on. Could perhaps be represented by some 2 lone curved tiles. Do you have any links to references where it's prominent?
Certainly better than I can build
Anyone can build a Lego train, whether it's any good or not is in the eye of the beholder. There are people who probably look at this model and think "that's not right, I'd have done x". First step is giving it a go! The BrickLink studio app also makes it super easy to try stuff out and make mistakes without breaking the bank. Also taking a look at techniques by other builders on the Open L Gauge is a great way to learn too.
Nice job as usual!!
It’s a great looking engine. Brilliant work.
Awesome video
BRILLIANT!
The layout is looking great! Excited to see how the Tudor Corner looks next to your other buildings!
Ngl I really enjoy looking at you Lego Railway
200 years of railways
@@ponguin101 it is indeed. Lot's of whistles going off today. Wish my locos could have joined in 😁
Very good model, but you have the wrong whele arrangement:]
@@MatejCoskovic ..... well how the heck did I manage that? It's backwards 🤣🤣🤣 Must have gotten carried away when sorting out the gearing. I feel like there's an update coming for this one then lol.
man I wish I knew of lego cons like this (if thats what they're even called 😭)
Duck!!
Nice model!!
Nice 57xx
This is so amazing 👍 Thanks for the tutorial
These s amazingly built
Yeah agree :]
You should add a coalling stage for your steam engines if you’re going for realism and a gantry crane
Great to see such a large layout at a Brick Festival. There have only been very small ones at the ones I’ve been to (Portsmouth and Southampton) - Do you happen to know if Martin Hunt took inspiration for his tube train from the one I built on my channel a few years ago? As they look uncannily similar! (ruclips.net/video/F566ukyi_uU/видео.html) Do you know if he is contactable on any social media, as I’d love to get in touch with him about how he powered it, as it looks a LOT smoother than mine!!!
@@MinifigJez it ran beautifully as he was using old fashioned metal rails so that he could integrate it with buttons for guests to use. If you want to get in touch with him he's active on most Facebook groups for Lego trains like Lego Rail or on our Plymouth Brick Railway group too. I've also let him know you commented 👍
@minifigjez thank you for the nice words, yes there are similarities to train designs, mine was based on some pictures I found on Google images (having just checked, they are your images) I tend not to design things but base my designs on pictures, so yes you are the inspiration and I thank you. I am not a social media person other than Facebook, however I am using his thing to post this comment and you can see videos of my tube station on there :-) and as @brickbuiltbench stated I do use Facebook thingy :-)
Nice vid! where did you get the switches?
@@H.Kirsch I'm using BrickTracks r104 switches in my display. I got them from TechBrick.co.uk who also stock a lot of Trix Brix track as well.
Such a good song
How have I known found this community?
It’s the Great Western way or the wrong way!
Must be a Brewery close by to Bricksmouth, considering the casks and bottles that are some of the loads in the wagons.
@@flintswenson8234 perhaps I need to come up with some stickers for the brewery and have a truck
you should make a video of how you make thomas and duck in lego bc i my sefl is ganna be making a rws thomas
@@jadondinobile4403 my 57xx has instructions on Open L Gauge. For Thomas though, he was a hodge podge build so I didn't make instructions. Maybe I'll cover his basic structure at some point.
Merry chrismas and happy new year!
Hi, wait this is so underrated
Looks really good! “The Hall that thinks it’s a Castle” 😂 I’m working on one of those as well
This is very inspiring. Skylights look incredible!
What is the actual Voltage of your battery? Most honest spec I saw on a rechargeable 9v battery was: "9V Rechargeable Battery: "9V" is the physical size/shape, not the actual voltage. The actual voltage of the "9V" rechargeable battery is 6.0V ~ 8.4V"
@@old_gear because they have a voltage regulator they always output 9v. I would assume (I've not pulled one apart to check) they're going to have 2 or 3 cells inside them, so actual voltage could vary. As these are LiPo types they'll have about 4.2V per cell when charged
Smokebox handrail is a bit too curvy I think, but the model’s still beautiful
@@Enzo-fk1tx oh it was a nightmare to get it curved as well, and then it would spring back 😂
please make mr.oliver
QUACK QUACK.... thomas friends fans assemble